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Q. Has a lot to offer in a sentence?
Sentence examples for has a lot to offer from inspiring English sources. “And she has a lot to offer. He obviously has a lot to offer. As a designer, she evidently has a lot to offer.
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- Q. Has a lot to offer in a sentence?
- Q. What is it called when you offer something?
- Q. What’s another word for offers?
- Q. What’s the opposite of offer?
- Q. What is the opposite of often?
- Q. What is opposite of loudly?
- Q. What is a loud person called?
- Q. What is another word for smoothly?
- Q. What is another way to say run smoothly?
- Q. Is more smoothly correct grammar?
- Q. Will run smoothly meaning?
- Q. Is facilely a word?
- Q. What does Factile mean?
Q. What is it called when you offer something?
volunteer. verb. to offer or choose to do something without being forced.
Q. What’s another word for offers?
other words for offer
- action.
- attempt.
- bid.
- overture.
- essay.
- hit.
- pitch.
- submission.
Q. What’s the opposite of offer?
What is the opposite of offer?
withdraw | retract |
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revoke | unsay |
repeal | take back |
deny | refuse |
take | withhold |
Q. What is the opposite of often?
What is the opposite of often?
seldom | rarely |
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inhabitually | irregularly |
almost never | at no time |
never ever | not often |
not very often | scarcely ever |
Q. What is opposite of loudly?
The opposite of loud is quiet and quietly is a perfectly valid adverb. Faintly could work. In a faint or almost imperceptible degree; very slightly; in faint tones; without vividness or distinctness.
Q. What is a loud person called?
loquacious Add to list Share. A loquacious person talks a lot, often about stuff that only they think is interesting. Of course, if you’ve got nothing to say, a loquacious person might make a good dinner companion, because they’ll do all the talking.
Q. What is another word for smoothly?
What is another word for smoothly?
easily | effortlessly |
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facilely | fluently |
freely | handily |
lightly | painlessly |
readily | slang |
Q. What is another way to say run smoothly?
What is another word for running smoothly?
functioning well | operating smoothly |
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running well | working soundly |
working well | in fine shape |
in great shape | ticking over |
Q. Is more smoothly correct grammar?
You can say “more smooth”, or “smoother”. Both are fine and mean exactly the same thing. But beware of trying to combine them, and saying “more smoother”!
Q. Will run smoothly meaning?
to run smoothly: to work well, to develop without any problems, to go as planned. verb. smoothly means “easily”, “painlessly”, “without any problems”.
Q. Is facilely a word?
adj. 1. a. Done or achieved with little effort or difficulty; easy: a facile victory.
Q. What does Factile mean?
“Facile” comes to us through Middle French, from the Latin word facilis, meaning “easy, and ultimately from facere, meaning “to make or do.” “Difficult” traces to “facilis” as well, but its history also involves the negative prefix dis-, meaning “not.” “Facile” can mean “easy” or “easily done,” as befits its Latin …